05/14/2012 Spencer Voted Atlantic Region Coach of the YearSpencer led Maryland to its most conference wins since 1990 04/20/2012 #2 UVa Knock Out Terps, 4-0Led by four singles players in the top 100, Virginia defeats Maryland in the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship 04/19/2012 Terps Beat Georgia Tech to Advance, 4-2Bottom half of the lineup secures the win for Maryland 04/15/2012 Terps Power Past #18 Tar Heels, 5-2Maryland has won three of the last four matches against ranked opponents 04/13/2012 #5 Blue Devils Defeat Terps, 5-2Stefan knocks off #26 Mengel in singles play With a resume that includes a diverse and successful playing and coaching career, Kyle Spencer is in his third season as men's tennis coach at Maryland. Spencer has guided the Maryland men's tennis program to new heights under his stewardship. The Terps reached the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history in 2010-11, and defeated the University of Michigan in the opening round to finish the season ranked No. 39 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) rankings. Maryland matched their win total from 2009-10, finishing with a 13-13 dual record. In 2009-10, the Terrapins had their best start to a season since 1986 and ended the year with a 13-13 dual record. The win total was the highest at Maryland since the 1992 season. Spencer had the Terps competing at a high level last season despite a youthful roster. Five of the team's eight players were freshmen, but the Terps reached as high as No. 62 in the ITA rankings. The Terps landed the former Baylor assistant director of tennis and the national assistant coach of the year in June 2009. Spencer, who has also coached at the professional level and played in the Olympics, spent the previous three seasons at Baylor, which finished among the top 10 nationally each year. The Bears also captured both the Big 12 Conference regular season and tournament titles each of those seasons. Spencer and the Bears had another successful run in 2009, reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship and finishing the year No. 7 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings. For his efforts, Spencer was named the 2009 ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year. Baylor finished eighth in the 2008 ITA rankings and fourth in 2007 when the Bears reached the semifinals of the NCAA Championship. Following the 2007 season, Spencer received the ITA South Central Region Assistant Coach of The Year award. Spencer also coached the 2008 USTA Summer Collegiate team, an elite training program for the top Americans. Spencer, who coached under three-time National Coach of the Year Matt Knoll, had a hand in grooming Baylor All-Americans Lars Poerschke and Denes Lukacs over the last three years. In addition, he has coached on the ATP Tour. One of his pupils, Robert Kendrick, made the second-highest yearly jump on the 2006 ATP Tour World Rankings, improving from No. 375 to 73rd in just 10 months. Spencer also coached ATP doubles player Ashley Fisher to a world ranking of No. 24. Fisher and his partner Tripp Phillips advanced to the semifinals of the 2005 U.S. Open. The Bears were also successful in the classroom during Spencer's stint in Waco, Texas, as Dominik Mueller earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI honors last month and Michal Kokta was an Academic All-American in 2007. Spencer played and coached at USC, where he was an Academic All-Pac-10 and All-America selection. The Trojans made the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship twice during his four years (1995-98) on the court. Spencer earned All-America honors after reaching the finals of the 1997 NCAA Doubles Championship. He was a member of the No. 1-ranked doubles in the nation during that season. After graduating from USC, Spencer had a successful career on the ATP Tour. He won seven pro titles and reached as high as No. 126 in doubles on the ATP Tour. Spencer also represented his native Great Britain in doubles with partner Barry Cowan at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Upon retiring from the ATP Tour, Spencer became a Trojans assistant coach for two years (2004-05). The Trojans reached the semifinals of the 2004 NCAA Championship. Spencer is married to the former Kacie Arnold. |
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